UN anti-torture committee grills British government over human rights record
THE United Nations torture watchdog has grilled the British government over its human rights record at a packed session in Geneva.
Whitehall sent a dozen civil servants from 10 different departments to defend itself against multiple allegations of abuse from scores of human rights groups.
Their shocking evidence ranged from conditions in prisons and detention centres, to military operations in Iraq and the north of Ireland.
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